We invite you to use the interactive e-Government Knowledge Database to view, sort, and print information from the UN E-Government Survey , or download copies of the annual (2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014)United Nations E-Government Survey, the primary source of data for the UNeGovDD.

United Nations E-Government Survey 2016: E-Government in Support of Sustainable Development

The United Nations E-Government Survey presents a systematic assessment of the use and potential of information and communication technologies to transform the public sector by enhancing efficiency, effectiveness, transparency, accountability, access to public services and citizen participation in the 193 Member States of the United Nations, and at all levels of development.

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United Nations E-Government Survey 2016

A ranking of United Nations Member States comparing e-government—digital interactions between governments and people—varies greatly among and within regions, but most countries are making progress on providing greater access, according to the 2016 UN E-Government Survey.